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1 acrosome medicine The acrosome is an important structure in sperm that contains enzymes for egg penetration during fertilization. 3
2 ilium medicine The ilium is a bone in the pelvis of human anatomy. 3
3 lobe medicine The human brain has distinct lobes, each responsible for different cognitive functions in medicine. 3
4 malleus medicine The malleus is a crucial hammer-shaped bone in the middle ear essential for hearing. 3
5 alveolus medicine The alveolus is the site of gas exchange in the lungs. 2
6 aspergillus medicine Aspergillus is a common genus of mold in medicine that can cause respiratory problems in immunocompromised individuals. 2
7 fundus medicine The fundus is the upper interior surface of a hollow organ, such as the stomach, in medical terminology. 2
8 mental illness medicine Mental illness is treated as a medical condition through psychiatric diagnoses in medicine. 2
9 nitric oxide medicine Nitric oxide plays a critical role in regulating blood vessel dilation and blood pressure in the human body. 2
10 nodule medicine A nodule in medicine refers to a small abnormal tissue growth found in organs or tissue. 2
11 palliative care medicine Palliative care, within the medical field, aims to alleviate symptoms and distress related to serious illness while complementing other forms of medical treatment. 2
12 serine medicine Serine is a non-essential amino acid crucial for protein and molecule synthesis in medicine. 2
13 sinoatrial node medicine The sinoatrial node acts as the heart's natural pacemaker, regulating its contractions. 2
14 treatment medicine Different medical approaches based on standardized procedures or traditional remedies and practices are used in the treatment of various conditions. 2
15 actin medicine Actin is a vital protein for cell structure and movement, present in all eukaryotic cells, particularly in medicine. 1
16 alternative medicine medicine Alternative medicine is commonly used alongside conventional medicine as a complementary treatment. 1
17 arginine medicine Arginine is an essential amino acid crucial for protein production studied in biology and medicine. 1
18 barium sulfate medicine Barium sulfate is widely used in medical imaging as a contrast agent for visualizing the gastrointestinal tract. 1
19 basophil medicine Basophils are white blood cells involved in allergic and parasitic responses in medicine. 1
20 calcification medicine Calcification is a natural process important in bone and tooth formation and the regulation of biological functions. 1
21 capillary medicine Capillaries play a crucial role in the circulation of blood and exchange of nutrients and waste products in the human body. 1
22 childbirth medicine Childbirth is typically supervised by medical professionals in hospital settings for the safety of the mother and baby. 1
23 colon medicine The colon is a component of the digestive system that absorbs water and electrolytes. 1
24 crystalline lens medicine The crystalline lens is a crucial part of the eye's focusing system, responsible for fine-tuning the focus of light onto the retina. 1
25 cysteine medicine Cysteine is vital for protein synthesis and plays a crucial role in various biochemical processes in medicine. 1
26 dilatation medicine Dilatation in medicine involves the enlargement of blood vessels for improved blood flow. 1
27 elisa medicine ELISA is a widely used laboratory test for detecting and measuring antibodies or antigens in the body's immune response in medicine. 1
28 fibronectin medicine Fibronectin is a glycoprotein essential for cell adhesion and growth in medicine. 1
29 foramen magnum medicine The foramen magnum is a significant anatomical feature through which the spinal cord passes at the base of the skull, important in medicine. 1
30 intervention medicine Healthcare often provides medical or therapeutic intervention to improve a patient's condition. 1
31 left bundle branch medicine The left bundle branch is responsible for transmitting electrical signals to the left ventricle in the heart's electrical conduction system. 1
32 ligature medicine A ligature in medicine is a device used for tying off blood vessels during surgery or medical procedures. 1
33 main artery medicine The main artery is the largest blood vessel that carries oxygenated blood away from the heart. 1
34 megakaryocyte medicine Megakaryocytes in medicine are crucial for platelet production in the bone marrow. 1
35 mitral valve medicine The mitral valve is a crucial component of the heart's left atrioventricular valve, regulating blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle. 1
36 mptp medicine MPTP is a neurotoxin in medicine that can mimic Parkinson's disease symptoms when metabolized in the brain. 1
37 myeloblast medicine Myeloblasts are immature blood cells that can develop into granulocytes in the bone marrow. 1
38 norepinephrine molecule medicine Norepinephrine is a key molecule in medicine that regulates the body's stress response and blood pressure. 1
39 nutrition medicine Nutrition is typically viewed through a scientific and medical lens, focusing on specific dietary guidelines for healthy living. 1
40 parameter medicine Parameters in medicine and healthcare are measurable factors that help determine a patient's condition or the effectiveness of a treatment. 1
41 peptide medicine Peptides are short chains of amino acids that play important roles in biological processes. 1
42 plasmodium medicine Plasmodium is often linked to causing malaria in humans in medical culture. 1
43 polynuclear cell medicine A polynuclear cell in medicine is a type of white blood cell with multiple nuclei that is crucial for fighting infections and immune system function. 1
44 potassium chloride medicine Potassium chloride is often used in medicine as a salt substitute for people with high blood pressure or heart disease. 1
45 radial medicine The concept of "radial" in medicine relates to the radius bone in the forearm and is used in expressions like radial artery or radial nerve. 1
46 thymus medicine The thymus is vital for immune system development and has significant medical implications. 1
47 tract medicine A tract refers to a system of organs or tissues in the body, such as the digestive or respiratory tract. 1
48 tyrosine medicine Tyrosine is an essential amino acid that plays a role in the production of neurotransmitters and hormones in the human body, particularly in the field of medicine. 1
49 uracil medicine Uracil is a common chemotherapy agent used in medicine to inhibit DNA synthesis in rapidly dividing cancer cells. 1
50 vesicle medicine A vesicle in medicine is a tiny cell structure containing fluid surrounded by a lipid bilayer membrane. 1
51 white cross medicine The white cross is a symbol of first aid and medical assistance primarily used in medicine, often found on ambulances and emergency response vehicles. 1